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Polaroid PDC 2300Z User Manual

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Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z User’s Guide

Adjusting the white balance

If you are shooting indoors without a flash—or sometimes
in certain daylight conditions—your resulting photos may
be tinted with strange colors (such as green or blue). If this
happens, use the white balance setting to compensate for the
problem.

Note:

It is generally a good idea to keep your camera’s white
balance setting at

Auto

(the default) for most lighting

conditions.

Note:

In situations in which flash is prohibited indoors, you
may need to change the white balance settings.

1

Turn the camera on.

2

Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.

3

Press the Menu button.

The

RECORD

menu displays in the LCD.

4

Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the

White

Balance

menu option.

5

Press the OK button. The

WHITE BALANCE

menu

displays in the LCD, with the current setting
highlighted.

6

Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the
appropriate selection based on the lighting condition:

7

Press the OK button to save the setting and return to the

RECORD

menu.

Note:

Each time you turn the camera off and on again,
white balance resets to the default,

Auto

.

Lighting condition

White Balance
setting

General lighting conditions

Auto

Daylight lighting

Daylight

Interior, non-fluoresecent
lighting (tungsten)

Incandescent

Interior, cool white fluoresent

Fluorescent1

Interior, standard fluorescent

Fluorescent2